Crunchy Meat Pie and other culinary delights!

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We are off to Marakele for a few days - back on Tuesday!

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enjoy... enjoy \O


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BluTuna wrote:
Lisbeth wrote:I'd say Steppe Eagle -O-
How certain are you? It looks to me that the gape ends behind the eye. -O-
It's the perspective lol


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BluTuna wrote:
Richprins wrote:Listen, my boy, if I say it is truncated it is truncated! Don't make me ask the experts! @#$
Hey sonny-Jim, if I say it's perspective it ain't truncated ^0^

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It's a different elephant! =O:


Ok, you are right... :twisted:


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Bt just have to say again love your macro work .Need to invest in some macro equipment .Stunning pics. \O

We met Nhlowa on the S28 in the rain ,looks like he has used that tree a few times .

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nan wrote::-0
enjoy... enjoy \O

Thanks Nan, yes we did enjoy - TR to come when I've processed the images.


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Lisbeth wrote:
BluTuna wrote:
Lisbeth wrote:I'd say Steppe Eagle -O-
How certain are you? It looks to me that the gape ends behind the eye. -O-
It's the perspective lol
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Richprins wrote:
BluTuna wrote:
Richprins wrote:Listen, my boy, if I say it is truncated it is truncated! Don't make me ask the experts! @#$
Hey sonny-Jim, if I say it's perspective it ain't truncated ^0^

Image

The time stamp on the picture above shows it was taken 6 seconds before the picture below.

Image

It's a different elephant! =O:


Ok, you are right... :twisted:
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RogerFraser wrote:Bt just have to say again love your macro work .Need to invest in some macro equipment .Stunning pics. \O

We met Nhlowa on the S28 in the rain ,looks like he has used that tree a few times .

Agree with Flutterby its always nice to watch ellies off a bridge give one a sense of security .
Thanks Roger, I have the old Tamron 90mm Macro lens (without VR). Optically it's excellent but it is rather slow to focus and it sometimes hunts. If I had the choice again I'd wait for a second hand Nikon 105mm.

I love finding Tuskers - back in May last year I got really lucky :-)
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Day 10 Monday 19 November : Crocodile Bridge.

Back at camp for the evening, the kitchen provided some interesting bugs.

A beautiful Baboon Spider.
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Cicadas.
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Anyone for Cricket?
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Dung Beetles.
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And a Mantid.
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